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The National Blues Museum has set April 2, 2016, as its opening day. The project intends to tell the history of blues music through exhibits and community…
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When the funk comes to St. Louis, it sounds a lot like the blues. The city is known for blues and jazz, not the classic funk sounds of James Brown and…
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Music connects people.“It’s really hard times in St. Louis and has been,” said Jeremy Segel-Moss, a member of the Bottoms Up Blues Gang and vice chairman…
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Webster Groves’ largest music festival returns for a 14th year Saturday.“Great musicians continue to develop here, and it’s really wonderful to give them…
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The Big Muddy Blues Festival has added an extra night on the front end of its schedule.The festival, which had been set for Saturday and Sunday, Aug.…
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In the dog-eat-dog world of music radio, Lou “Fatha”Thimes Sr. was top dog for a very long time.“In broadcasting you’ve got to be able to contend with all…
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The blues will spill out the open front doors of Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St. Louis on Good Friday evening as local performers join in a…
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When Jeremy Segel-Moss, guitarist with the Bottoms Up Blues Gang, conceived the idea of the Baby Blues Showcase, he probably didn’t think about the fact…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Sept. 23, 2013 - The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland. The Experience Music Project…
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This Saturday, Grand Center, Inc. and Jazz St. Louis team up to present a showcase of American music. The event will take place at five venues in Grand…